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you wouldn't have to go away - Amalthea - Oct 10 2015 RE: you wouldn't have to go away - Cayenne - Oct 11 2015 She was wandering around her lush home again, feeling confident in learning new things every day. Meeting other creatures, especially all the felines she had met were...pleasant experiences, she thought, but her daily task in trying everything she saw was what made her wake up in the morning, each night too excited to sleep until she drifted off from mild exhaustion. There was just so much to explore and understand! She knew how to make herself warm and energized, she knew how to make herself fall asleep easily, how to relieve muscle aches. She knew how to make oneself suddenly and violently sick, what to ingest to purge the stomach almost immediately, then to calm it down. None of these remedies were perfect, however, and she needed to experiment to make these more potent - some of them she had to swallow an awful lot of the raw stuff, and it did not taste good in the least. But she was learning! And for just the first few days and weeks of being alive, that was amazing progress. She was, in fact, just thinking about which of these concoctions to try and perfect today, when she head a harsh cracking sound nearby, and a rush of liquid. Was...someone waking up? She tried to follow the sounds of shattering stone and crystal, and she found it quickly - this new, emerging gem was much different than anything she'd seen thus far, and already much bigger than her, all legs and awkward charm. What really captivated her was the look of unadulterated amazement on the new child's face as they looked around. It made her smile. "Hello," She said softly, her harsh cobweb-like voice grating on her own ears. "Welcome." @Amalthea just say you'll stay - Amalthea - Oct 11 2015 @Cayenne
RE: you wouldn't have to go away - Cayenne - Oct 11 2015 (( Oh, precious child ;A; )) The she-child tilted her head, contemplating. Help? Help with what? The big creature's head alone was just as big as the entirety of herself. Did they need help getting out? To her that seemed silly, remembering how small her shell was compared to the one this giant was emerging from. She edged closer, studying the shimmering purple rock that the giant was seemingly stuck in. It had a rather impressive crack that was starting to shatter like broken glass, so she shrugged mentally and started to pry little parts off, one by one. Maybe she would keep some of the pretty purple chips, see what they did - maybe if it was turned into a powder if could have some effect.... She saw the giant help her, testing the crack's limits, making the spider's web in the stone grow. As chunk by chunk came off, some big as her wide eyes, some as big as her torso, she could see the giant's shoulder, and peek inside the rest as fluid seeped out. To her the pieces she pulled away seemed huge, but progress to help the giant was slow. She took a particularly lovely piece and stared at it for a little while, admiring the way it shone in the green-hued light of the jungle, turning this way and that. "Pretty," She whispered, before continuing to help, setting that one aside. @Amalthea RE: you wouldn't have to go away - Amalthea - Oct 11 2015 @Cayenne
RE: you wouldn't have to go away - Cayenne - Oct 12 2015 She stepped back a ways as the big, very long-legged, giant cautiously made her way out of her prison, seeing the newborn giant wince as her skin was cut on the sharp edges still having yet to be pulled away, and the she-child made a 'tsss' sound of empathy - that had to have hurt. She felt a small bit of guilt at it as well, since she should've made a wider gap for the giant to come through. She stepped back even more when the giant tried to shake off the cuts, and even scratch them awkwardly, almost losing her balance, and the she-child didn't know whether to laugh or soothe the giant, mixing both with a hesitant petting of the big thing's shoulder with her very very tiny hands. She felt so small compared to this giant. This was what her sister Dovefeather had tried to tell her, that there would be those so very different from her. It made her feel....okay. "You...pretty?" The giant said, and immediately this okay feeling evaporated like the morning mist, and the she-child grimaced, her little fangs showing. "No." She said definitively, an outboast against the notion. "I'm...." Wow. Did she not have a name up until this point? She looked at the ground, frowning at herself, thinking, thinking. What was her name? A thought rose to the surface of her mind, hazy at first, like coming up from a dark pond, from deep inside her. Slowly, slowly, and the she-child just sat, staring at nothing, waiting for it to come. It grew clearer, and popped suddenly, making her blink and smile in some form of dazed amazement. "I'm Cayenne." She said, looking at the giant's stunning, bright purple eyes. She whispered, "Cayenne." "You have a name too," She said hurriedly, patting the giant. "It might take a while, though." "I'll....find something for your owies." She said as an afterthought, feeling distracted. "Make them feel a little better." @Amalthea you wouldn't have to go away - Amalthea - Oct 12 2015 @Cayenne
RE: you wouldn't have to go away - Cayenne - Oct 14 2015 She smiled up at the giant. "Yeah. Better. Does it itch?" She looked up, and twisted her lips. It was higher up than she could reach, since the giant was standing. "Let me help." She grabbed a fistful of slightly damp fur and climbed up a little ways up from the ground, then scratched delicately around the scratch, making sure not to aggravate it or open it further. Cayenne herself had gotten more than her share of scratches and cuts over the past few days, simply because she didn't keep in mind that her blasted stone finger was sharp. It was irritating. She looked at the giant for facial cues as to where to scratch, and grinned, and when she deemed the itch scratched, she slid down her shoulder back onto the ground with a slight 'uff' as she landed. "I'm going to be right back, okay?" She said with her raspy voice. "We need to cover up your owies so they heal nicely." She moved off a ways, looking back at the giant with her wide eyes, making a mental note of where exactly she was situated so she could make her way back. The things she needed to get to help the scratches were kind of far away. @Amalthea RE: you wouldn't have to go away - Amalthea - Oct 14 2015 @Cayenne
RE: you wouldn't have to go away - Cayenne - Oct 14 2015 She made her way quickly through Eridanus, noting landmarks along the way that she could follow to get back to the giant, preparing the mental list of things she had to collect and things she wanted to experiment with, and she was so preoccupied with her thoughts and with getting back to the child fast that she didn't hear the clumsy steps behind her. So when the giant finally caught up to her and nudged behind her back with her nose, she let out a sharp sound of surprise, whipping around and looking up. "Hah!" She grinned, one hand to her chest, laughing nervously. "You scared me! I thought you were still back there." "But- yeah, I'm back. This is good, it's good you're here," She said, looking around. "We're almost to the things I need." Then Cayenne looked up at the giant, smiling. "We'll go together this time, okay? I shouldn't have left you alone." She grabbed some of the giants fur and climbed all the way up the shoulder and to the giant's back, settling herself like the most natural thing in the world. While she was there, she scritched behind the giant's ears, thinking that she would like it. "There's a flower field just past that huge tree over there, and that's our first stop. It's really pretty there too." She said, wondering if the giant would like seeing them. It was a small clearing of small white flowers that were nice smelling and lovely, and made one really really sleepy when you ate a lot of them. In moderate amounts, the drowsy effect just took your mind off of pain, and this was as close as she could get to a numbing agent. The red leaves that were really good at it were really hard to get to. And she really loved going there. @Amalthea |